For the third straight night, vandals have hit a Mexican restaurant’s bar in the 1100 block of Lamar Avenue, using a large piece of concrete to break in the same glass door as the previous two days.
Officer Curtis Garrett, spokesman for the Paris Police Department, said police responded to a burglar alarm at 11:35 p.m. Wednesday.
Police responded to 96 calls for service over the 24 hours ending Thursday morning and arrested three persons.
As on the previous two days, and on another occasion earlier in the month, several bottles of alcohol were missing from the bar of Don Lalo Restaurant.
The incidents are under investigation, Garrett said.
Steven D. Cooper, 30, Theft of Property >=$50 <$500
Amanda Daniels, 40, Forgery Financial Instrument
Kenneth Wayne Dillard, 45, No Operator License
Curtis L. Fuller, 58, Assault
Dominique Tyshell Henderson, 26, Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility
Bradley James Kyle, 22, No Operator License
Rae-Tasha Lynn McKinney, 31, Possession of Marijuana <2oz, No Operator License
Charlie Lee Shaw, 55, Assault
Cheryl Danielle West, 28, Assault
Amanda J. Singleton, 40, Forgery Financial Instrument
Dwight Shaw, 57, Delivery/Manufacture of Controlled Substance PG 3/4 <28g Drug Free Zone
Steven Dewayne Cooper, 30, Theft of Property >=$50 <$500
Jay Dalton Coursey, 18, Evading Arrest/Detention
Rebecca Hight, 31, Injury to Child/Elderly/Disabled
Alejandro Reyes, 30, Manufacture/Delivery of Controlled Substance PG 1 >1g Drug Free Zone
Rae-Tasha Lynn McKinney, 31, Possession of Marijuana <2oz, No Driver’s License (When Unlicensed)
Crime Stoppers is asking for help from the public with repeated vandalism and reported burglary of alcohol from a restaurant in the 1100 block of Lamar Avenue.
Anyone with information as to who may be committing these burglaries is requested to contact Crime Stoppers at 903-785-TIPS (8477).
Paris police discovered shortly before 3:15 a.m. today a broken glass entry door at Don Lalo’s Mexican Restaurant at the northwest corner of Lamar Avenue and 12th Street.
Police had responded to the same kind of call from the restaurant shortly before 8 a.m. on Tuesday, when it was discovered someone had thrown a brick through a glass door to gain entry.
Both times, it was determined that bottles of alcoholic beverages were missing from behind the restaurant’s bar.
Police responded to the same kind of call at the establishment on April 13.
All three times, a glass entry door had been broken overnight, and bottles of alcoholic beverages were reported taken.
Police responded to 111 calls of service during the 24 hours ending Wednesday morning and arrested 10 people.
Nathaniel Black, 55, Expired Operator License
Johnny Dale Duvelow, 59, Parole Violation Warrant
Tony Joe Freelen, 48, Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1 < 1g, Bond Surrender Warrant, Tamper/Fabricate Physical Evident w/ Intent to Impair
Mansion Nicole Garrison, 24, Violate Promise to Appear
Jesus David Garza, 25, Possession of Controlled Substance PG 1 >=1g <4g, Unlawful Possession of Firearm, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Frank Eugene Middleton, 52, Speeding
Alejandro Reyes, 30, Manufacture/Delivery of Controlled Substance PG 1 >= 1g Drug Free Zone, Unlawful Possession of Firearm by Felon, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Gurdeep Singh, 50, Assault
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